Feb. 15, 2013 - PRLog -- As part of its on-going growth plan, Mobas has appointed industry big-hitter Alison Meadows to the new role of Business Development Director.

Renowned for her expertise and experience in working with national and international brands, Alison will head director-level business development at one of the fastest growing agencies in the UK. Mobas is currently celebrating its 10-year anniversary and Alison’s appointment is just one of a number of key appointments as the agency moves into its next phase of development.

Alison, former Managing Director at Ware Anthony Rust (WAR), states: “I’ve been watching the rise of Mobas for some time – this is an agency that’s working nationally and internationally with great brands such as Syngenta, Toshiba Medical Systems UK and Accor. There’s a pool of incredible talent here and I’m thrilled to join at the start of the next decade of growth. I’m particularly excited to become part of a team that is pioneering so many digital solutions across the marketing mix”.

On the back of the investment in talent throughout 2012, this high-profile hire signifies a major move forward for the leading integrated agency that delivers strategy, brand, digital and PR services for regional, national and international clients.

Says Robin Bryant, Mobas Managing Director: “Our strategy for success is always forward-thinking. We invest in experience and talent in order to achieve the absolute best. This investment in our team remains at the heart of what we do and who we are. Alison has energy, drive and determination and she brings a wealth of vision, knowledge and industry insight – we are proud to welcome her to Mobas”.

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Notes to Editors

· Mobas is an ewznz integrated agency working in four key areas: brand, design, digital and PR.

· Founded in 2003 and based near Cambridge, UK, Mobas is one of the fastest-growing agencies in the UK.

· Mobas is ranked within the Top 100 design agencies, Top 100 Advertising agencies in the UK, and the number one agency in the East of England.